Paris is neatly bisected by the Seine River, which is convenient for visitors staying for two days. Spend one day discovering the highlights of the Left Bank—home to the Latin Quarter and renowned ... Read more

Paris ranks among the most visited cities in the world—spend just one day in the City of Light and it’s easy to see why. With its surfeit of monuments, extraordinary museums, and romantic je ne ... Read more

Three days in Paris is ample time to visit world-famous museums, sample culinary delicacies, discover the Seine riverbanks, and see the city’s other top attractions. It also lets you travel beyond ... Read more

Marne-La-Vallée has long been overshadowed by its star attraction, Disneyland Paris, but with modern shopping centers and outlet malls springing up in recent years, the Parisian suburb has also ... Read more

There's a lot to see at the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Versailles Palace and Gardens, with its miles of hallways and manicured garden paths. For a pleasant experience, consider a walking or biking ... Read more

With its historic landmarks and world-famous museums, it's easy to see why Paris is one of Europe’s most popular cities. But with over 35 million visitors each year, crowds are inevitable. Here’s ... Read more

As Paris' top landmark, it’s no surprise that the Eiffel Tower comes with a long entrance line. But by booking a skip-the-line ticket in advance, you can spend more time up in the tower than in line ... Read more

For every architectural wonder and stroll along the Seine, there's something delicious to eat in Paris—and plenty of ways to do so. Cooking classes, walking tours, tastings, and dinner experiences ... Read more

Human remains of millions of Parisians lie 135 feet underground at the Paris Catacombs (Les Catacombes). This fascinating attraction in the 14th arrondissement doesn't appeal to all, but for those ... Read more

With its UNESCO World Heritage-listed landscapes, award-winning vineyards, and fairy-tale castles, the Loire Valley is one of France's most enchanting regions, stretching along the banks of the ... Read more

The Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay are home to some of the world's most famous art masterpieces, but Paris also boasts a vibrant street art scene, with thought-provoking murals all around the ... Read more

The magnificent Palace of Versailles is one of France's most famous monuments, and Giverny is renowned as the birthplace of Impressionism and the home of artist Claude Monet. Both sights make ... Read more

Whether you're spending Christmas or New Year's Eve in Paris with friends, family, or your sweetheart, there are a variety of ways to get into the holiday spirit in the most stylish of cities. Here ... Read more

The Eiffel Tower’s location on the Left Bank of the Seine makes it easy to combine a visit to the tower with a cruise on the river—a relaxing way to spot top sights like the Notre Dame. Here’s what ... Read more

An enticing city near the France–Belgium border, Bruges makes for a convenient day trip from Paris. It's sometimes called Little Venice of the North and is best known for its canals and historic ... Read more